http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1247





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-05 21:20 -------
This bug is no longer a problem, however after installation the Ethernet is
brought up before the pcmcia card driver resulting in no network access
until Ethernet is brought up once again. This is because Ethernet is S10 and
pcmcia is S11.

S11 is shared with some other process. This is easily fixed by making pcmcia
S09 which is not used. This is of course in runlevel 5.

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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Bug 1247] [Installation] Installing on Dell Inspiron 3500,
kernel-2.4... does not install - Cooker 9.1B3

http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1247

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Version|1.790                       |1.801



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-05 19:40
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This bug has been automatically updated to last version of product
available. 

Please check if it is still valid.




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assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: UNCONFIRMED
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description: 
Selecting most if not all of the workstation related packages, excluding
service
such as apache and sql, the installer did not install the kernel modules or
kernel itself.

On first boot the computer hung on the pcmcia module, which did not exist
and
was not installed at all. After the second boot with the Xircom Realport
Cardbus
10/100 + 56k World Modem removed from the slot, the computer booted with a
safe
mode kernel, to a safe mode gui. I proceeded to force a kernel install from
the
rpm. rpm -U --force kernel-2.4... I had to do it this way because it thought
the
kernel was already installed, but /lib/modules was non-existant.

I believe this might possibly have to do with an interaction between the
pcmcia
cardbus modules in the installer and the network configuration scripts. Just
a
guess.

Anyways, I was able to boot and use the computer eventually, but it took a
little tinkering on my end that the installer really should have done right
the
first time! Take a look at it! Thanks guys, I love you product!




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------- Reminder: -------
assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: UNCONFIRMED
creation_date: 
description: 
Selecting most if not all of the workstation related packages, excluding service
such as apache and sql, the installer did not install the kernel modules or
kernel itself.

On first boot the computer hung on the pcmcia module, which did not exist and
was not installed at all. After the second boot with the Xircom Realport Cardbus
10/100 + 56k World Modem removed from the slot, the computer booted with a safe
mode kernel, to a safe mode gui. I proceeded to force a kernel install from the
rpm. rpm -U --force kernel-2.4... I had to do it this way because it thought the
kernel was already installed, but /lib/modules was non-existant.

I believe this might possibly have to do with an interaction between the pcmcia
cardbus modules in the installer and the network configuration scripts. Just a
guess.

Anyways, I was able to boot and use the computer eventually, but it took a
little tinkering on my end that the installer really should have done right the
first time! Take a look at it! Thanks guys, I love you product!

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